US President Barack Obama renewed his support for the Democratic candidate to the White House, Hillary Clinton, calling during a huge election rally in Philadelphia for Americans to "reject fear and choose hope" by voting for the Democratic candidate, and not for her Republican rival, Donald Trump.

In front of more than 40,000 people gathered in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), in an election rally that is the largest ever for a Democratic candidate, Obama said: “I bet that the wisdom, decency and generosity of the American people will triumph again on Election Day, and this is a bet that I have never lost.”

He added, “You bet on me, and I was always grateful for that. My bets were always better; Because I always bet on you.”

During this festival yesterday (Monday), which is her penultimate in this long mobilizing day, Clinton launched a violent attack on her Republican rival, describing him as a "flat cannon", whose actions or damages beyond his control cannot be predicted.

And she considered that the voters have before them "a clear choice in these elections, a choice between division and unity."

AFP (Philadelphia-USA)